Open Lectures & Talks'We hold 15 events a year for the public, around the UK. From lab open days to "ask the expert" panel discussions you can find out about Alzheimer’s, dementia and the latest research in your area ... All of these events are free to attend and for all members of the public.'

Open Lectures & Talks'We believe we have a duty to communicate our research to the public, in order to raise understanding and awareness of heart disease. At present we are doing this through public lectures and this website, but hope to expand our outreach activities in the future if funding is available.'

Open Lectures & Talks'Sharing our Science is an important part of the Society’s work. We aim to communicate psychology by providing information to the public, raising awareness and the influence of the discipline in society. We organise and promote public events to share evidence-based science in ways that are easy for people to understand. Our Annual Flagship Lecture is jointly run with the British Academy ... Many of our Divisions and Branches run public events throughout the year across the country. Why not see what’s on near you? ...'

Open Lectures & Talks'In 2014 the 20th Graham Fraser Memorial Lecture was the last to be held at the Royal Society of Medicine in London. From 2015 the lectures will be hosted by the British Cochlear Implant Group within their annual conference to facilitate attendance by cochlear implant professionals nationwide.'

Open Lectures & Talks'The Society continues to meet on the second Wednesday of each month between October and May where supper can be taken before a lecture, the themes of which are mainly medical ... The membership is mainly medical but also contains a wide cross section of people from all walks of life who have an interest in the current trends in medicine and its associated fields,'

Open Lectures & Talks'The Maudsley Debates have been held at the IoP since 2000. There are three debates a year. They are all open to the public, and are well attended by service users, carers, professionals and journalists and members of the public. Topics generally focus on issues that have a direct impact on mental health services, service users and mental health professionals.'

Online Lectures & Talks'Welcome to the Institute of Psychiatry audio feeds. We aim to bring to you all public lectures and events at the Institute of Psychiatry.'

Open Lectures & Talks'The Health Schools run annual and memorial lectures on a variety of topics as well as special inaugural lectures introducing new academic staff to King's ... The International Lecture Series features renowned scientists in translational medicine and basic science ... The lectures on basic science are attributed to Rosalind Franklin in honour of her pioneering work at King’s to reveal the structure of DNA in 1953. The lectures are open to the public, free of charge and there is no need to book.'

Open Lectures & Talks'The MRC organises and participates in a wide range of public and specialist events. These range from focused regional activities run by individual scientists to sponsorship of and involvement in national science festivals.'

Open Lectures & Talks'The Council holds an annual public lecture, usually in April or May (to coincide with the Forward Look seminar where topics of interest for future Council reports are discussed). Every year a guest speaker is invited to give an international perspective on a bioethics issue of their choice. Our public lectures are free to attend and open to anyone.'

Open Lectures & Talks'We provide a respected forum for debate and a platform for UK and international health leaders to discuss health care reform. Our Talks section spreads the learning from our events and wider programme of research ...

Open Lectures & TalksAnnual Lecture 'This lecture is free to all but admission will be by ticket only. Registration is requested so that participants can be sent the relevant lecture details (programme, directions to the venue, ticket for admission etc.)' The Lecture is usually held in the Autumn.

Open Lectures & Talks'As a key demonstration of its commitment to fulfilling its public benefit as a charity, the College has recently embarked on a series of free public lectures around the subjects of radiology and oncology.'